All welcome, with heads up to @Malien! Will be a subterritory discovery if approved. c: (-44.33957, -10.19531)
As the river flows north, there is a section which stretches wide and yet is arguably navigable due to a littering of boulders throughout the water. These create rapids, especially when spring melt quickens the current, and therefor are slick with spray and algae. Crossing here is ill-advised, but technically possible. Where some see a dead-end, others may see a bridge.
As the river flows north, there is a section which stretches wide and yet is arguably navigable due to a littering of boulders throughout the water. These create rapids, especially when spring melt quickens the current, and therefor are slick with spray and algae. Crossing here is ill-advised, but technically possible. Where some see a dead-end, others may see a bridge.
Clouse followed the westernmost branch from the split that @Loach and the others were camped out at, intent on a jog as was his twilight ritual. His coal-black legs took him swiftly along the river's bank and toward the looming presence of the southern mountains until he tired enough to relent. He had to keep in mind the return trip, for the Archer did indeed intend on spending a fair share of his time with that newly-acquired paramour of his, but he wasn't yet quite ready to turn around.
The water was starting to bubble and churn in a curious manner, drawing him further upstream. When he found the source of the disturbance, a crooked grin took up his gray-smudged muzzle. Great stones surfaced throughout the river's width, creating rapids and one of the most haphazard crossways he'd yet seen. His dark paws took him to the very edge of the earth, where it dropped rather than sloped into the water, and he began to estimate and prepare for the first jump onto one of those surf-and-ice slicked boulders.
(This post was last modified: Feb 22, 2023, 07:55 AM by Clouse.)